Blog Posts in November, 2013

Posted By Paul Campolo || 13-Nov-2013

Under the English common law, a person could not sue the state for a wrong committed against the person. The theory was that “the King could do no wrong,” a sweeping government immunity that was carried over into our American legal system and continues to affect plaintiffs’ rights to this day. In 1969, the Texas Legislature enacted the Tort Claims Act, which severely restricts a ...

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